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\title{GML: Graph Modelling Language
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\author{Michael Himsolt\thanks{        
    This research is partially supported by the Deutsche
    Forschungsgemeinschaft, Grant Br 835/6-2,
    research cluster ``Efficient Algorithms for
    Discrete Problems and Their Applications''
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\paragraph{Acknowledgements.} I would like to thank all people on the 
file format mailing list (\url{fileformat@fmi.uni-passau.de}),
for their helpful comments in providing this paper.  Special
thanks to Martin Ramsch (\url{ramsch@fmi.uni-passau.de}) for his
ISO 8859 character set tables.

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\include{GML-Introduction}
\include{GML-Definition}
\appendix
\include{GML-Keys}
\include{GML-ISO}

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